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[Title] => Instagram users given new algorithm controls
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[Title] => 11.11 Special: How do shopping apps know what you want? Some hard truths...
[Summary] => Shopping apps tend to know almost exactly what we need—and want—to buy at any given moment. How is this possible? Why are we served ads across platforms even when our accounts are not linked?
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December 11, 2025 - 9:20am